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Had I been there, I would have applauded as well. That was fantastic. I'll be looking for it to come on the market, and I hope the wait isn't terribly long!
It was fun to watch the demo in person. Adobe MAX sneaks are usually pretty entertaining. Last year they showed off the content aware fill, which allows you to remove objects or people from photos easily.
Meh. I'll praise it when I see it. Right now it's just fluff. I'm not sure this can be done. I'll believe it when I can do it myself.
now if they could unblur each frame of that video we could see if it was really impressive or not. I'm with Swoly, I will believe in it when I see it, but it isn't that far fetched to imagine them attempting to decipher the movement of a camera during a shot by examining a photo and then using that to restore pixels where they should have been had the camera been still (hard to imagine the details would really be there, but maybe, eh?) . I would suspect it works better on images where the camera was moved, rather than just out of focus. Pretty impressive, but again, believe it when I see it in practice with consistency.
I still say it's mumbo-jumbo. I'd like to see it work on some of the pictures my grandma takes with her fun-saverĀ®. or EDIT: Graphic .gif of shot on JFK (now I realize that was unnecessary ) Spoiler are calling.
dude, I didn't need to see that Kennedy clip again blurry (on a loop no less), I sure don't need to see it clarified. couldn't find a pic of nessie?
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